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Ohio coronavirus cases are down and hospitalizations are up: The Wake Up for Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Ohio coronavirus cases are down and hospitalizations are up: The Wake Up for Tuesday, April 20, 2021 Cliff Pinckard, cleveland.com © Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com/Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com All 32 NFL teams have a giant helmet displayed on Mall C downtown in preparation for the upcoming NFL draft in Cleveland. Weather It’s looking like a cold, dreary day in Northeast Ohio. The high will be around 44, but it will get colder during the afternoon and it will be mostly cloudy. It will rain overnight, changing over to snow showers as temps drop to around 33. Read more. The headlines Hospitalizations: Newly reported coronavirus cases are down over the last week across Ohio, while hospitalizations are up, Rich Exner reports. This could be a positive change. Officials say hospital trends often lag the cases by several days to a week because it generally takes time for patients to get sick enough to need more extensive treatment.

Cuyahoga County Airport poised to land headquarters, flight operations center for luxury jet company

Cuyahoga County Airport poised to land headquarters, flight operations center for luxury jet company Updated Feb 03, 2021; Posted Feb 03, 2021 A rendering of Flexjet s planned global operations center, as it would appear from Curtiss Wright Parkway at the Cuyahoga County Airport. County Council is expected to vote on a 20-year-plus lease agreement with FlexJet next week. (Rendering Courtesy of Architect Richard Hebard) Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio A Cuyahoga County Council committee on Wednesday approved a 20-year-plus lease with FlexJet that would allow the private luxury jet company to build a corporate headquarters and flight operations facility at the Cuyahoga County Airport in Richmond Heights.

Cuyahoga County Council representatives criticize Armond Budish for signing letter about vaccines, Budish now reconsidering

Cuyahoga County Council representatives criticize Armond Budish for signing letter about vaccines, Budish now reconsidering Updated Feb 01, 2021; Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio - A Cuyahoga County Council member and a council staffer on Monday publicly questioned why County Executive Armond Budish intended to sign 176,000 letters that the county is sending to seniors about accessing vaccines for the coronavirus. Councilwoman Nan Baker and council staffer Trevor McAleer suggested at a Board of Control meeting that the letters should be signed by county health officials rather than Budish, noting that the independent Board of Health – not the Budish administration – is overseeing the vaccinations.

Northeast Ohio Congressional leaders react to Joe Biden s inauguration: The Wake Up for Thursday, Jan 21, 2021

Northeast Ohio Congressional leaders react to Joe Biden’s inauguration: The Wake Up for Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021 Cliff Pinckard, cleveland.com Subscribe to the Wake Up, cleveland.com’s free morning newsletter, delivered to your inbox weekdays at 5:30 a.m. Weather Temperatures will climb to near 40 degrees today, but even better is that there should be a good amount of sunshine. It will be breezy, with gusts up to 29 mph. Snow showers are possible overnight with lows in the mid-20s. Wind gusts will be around 22 mph. Read more. Local scores: Cavs 147, Brooklyn Nets 135, 2 OT The headlines Inauguration: Joe Biden’s inauguration as the nation’s 46th president on Wednesday was like none other because of coronavirus-related social-distancing requirements and security measures imposed after the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol assault nixed many of the usual trappings. But Rep. Marcy Kaptur said attending the event was worth navigating through streets blocked off by Nation

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